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The phrase 'once every Preston Guild' is a northern term which indicates something that happens very infrequently.
We later discovered that a Sea Fret is a northern term for a sea mist rolling inland off the North Sea. 3. As a band, what do you want to be known for?
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The reaction of the government exposes the term "northern powerhouse" as the vacuous slogan it is.
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